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Journal articles on the topic "Structure sociale – Mauritanie"

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Ould Mohamed Baba, Elemine, and Francisco Freire. "Looters vs. Traitors: The Muqawama (“Resistance”) Narrative, and its Detractors, in Contemporary Mauritania." African Studies Review 63, no. 2 (2019): 258–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2019.37.

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Abstract:Since 2012, when broadcasting licenses were granted to various private television and radio stations in Mauritania, the controversy around the Battle of Um Tounsi (and Mauritania’s colonial past more generally) has grown substantially. One of the results of this unprecedented level of media freedom has been the propagation of views defending the Mauritanian resistance (muqawama in Arabic) to French colonization. On the one hand, verbal and written accounts have emerged which paint certain groups and actors as French colonial power sympathizers. At the same time, various online publica
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Rhodes, Anton, and Romain Chancerel. "Oil Spill Preparedness and Response Capability in West, Central and Southern Africa: Sustaining momentum in a changing world of oil spill risks." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2014, no. 1 (2014): 1364–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2014.1.1364.

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ABSTRACT The Global Initiative for West, Central and Southern Africa (GI WACAF Project) is a partnership between the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and IPIECA - the global oil and gas industry association for environmental and social issues, to enhance the capacity of countries to prepare for and respond to marine oil spills. The GI WACAF Project was launched in 2006 and is jointly funded by IMO and eight oil company members in order to strengthen national oil spill response capability in 22 countries of West, Central and Southern Africa through the establishment of local partnershi
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Warscheid, Ismail. "Le Livre du désert: La vision du monde d’un lettré musulman de l’Ouest saharien au xixe siècle." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 73, no. 2 (2018): 359–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ahss.2019.4.

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RésumésCet article propose une analyse du Livre du désert (Kitāb al-bādiya), un traité de droit composé par Muḥammad al-Māmī (m. 1282/1865), un lettré musulman originaire des déserts du Tiris dans l’actuelle Mauritanie. Dans son ouvrage, l’auteur réfléchit sur l’adaptation de la charia – la loi religieuse de l’islam – aux besoins des populations pastorales de l’Ouest saharien : comment s’approprier un système normatif a priori insensible aux contextes nomades, étant donné que celui-ci postule l’autorité d’un État dirigé par un souverain islamique (imām) comme garant de son implémentation et su
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Vinagrero Ávila, José Antonio. "La educación en los campamentos saharauis: un sistema educativo en el refugio y en el desierto." Revista Española de Educación Comparada, no. 35 (December 20, 2019): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/reec.35.2020.25174.

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When in 1975 Spain leaves to its fate the inhabitants of the former Spanish province of Western Sahara, most of the Saharawi population has to flee their homes chased by the armies of Morocco and Mauritania in the operation known as “Ecouvillon” while the civilian population marched to Saharaui territory in "The Green March" .In this flight to the desert find refuge in an inhospitable territory of the Algerian Hamada where, located in four camps, declare the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), organizing basic services that allow the survival of the population as well as the possibility o
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Kane, Hélène. "Configurations familiales et accès des enfants aux soins à Nouakchott (Mauritanie)." Enfances, Familles, Générations, no. 28 (December 22, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1045031ar.

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Cadre de la recherche :Bien que l’offre de soins se soit développée ces dernières années à Nouakchott, l’accès des enfants aux soins médicaux demeure une problématique majeure, les parents s’efforçant de les obtenir avec leurs maigres ressources.Objectifs :L’objectif de l’article est d’analyser comment les enfants dépendent de leur famille pour accéder aux soins, et comment la construction des rôles dans leur entourage est décisive pour leur itinéraire thérapeutique.Méthodologie :Cette contribution s’inscrit dans le cadre d’une anthropologie de l’enfance, de la solidarité et des liens familiau
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Structure sociale – Mauritanie"

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Kamara, Cheikh Saad Bouh. "Le foncier rural et le développement en Mauritanie : perspective historique : l'Afṭûṭ de Mbûd à l'heure du barrage de Fum-Lägläytä". Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/17649.

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Ould, Mohamed Lemine Sidi. "L'analyse du développement de l'agriculture en Mauritanie." Phd thesis, Université du Maine, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00661010.

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La Mauritanie est caractérisée par un climat sec et chaud, Saharien au nord et sahélien au sud. Les vents au nord-est, sont fréquents et favorisent la progression de l'ensablement. La saison des pluies est très hétérogène sur le plan spatio-temporel. Une grande partie du pays reçoit moins de 300 mm / an. Au cours des trente dernières années, trois grandes sécheresses ont été enregistrées au cours desquelles les précipitations ont été inférieures à 35 à 70% de la moyenne. Les principales ressources agro-pastorales du pays sont: l'agriculture, les ressources en terres, l'élevage, les ressources
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Book chapters on the topic "Structure sociale – Mauritanie"

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Sharief, Salah M. "The Influence of Sufism on the Sudanese Belt." In Orientālistika. Cilvēkzināšana un Āzijas aktualitātes. LU Akadēmiskais apgāds, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/luraksti.os.819.05.

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As of the last decade of the 20th century, the Middle East and Africa have been the birthplace of extremist organizations espousing a radical ideology, which encourages violence against the dissenters and branding them apostates. Organizations like Al-Qā’ida and Dā’ish/ISIL performed numerous terrorist acts around the world, but especially in the Middle East. Other Salafi organizations like Boko Haram also gained recognition in international media disproportionate to their actual size. This discourse was behind the coinage of the term ‘Islamic Terrorism’, which casts a shadow of suspicion on any member of the Muslim community worldwide and served as an impetus for the writing of this paper as a means of shedding light on other Muslim organizations, which arguably are much larger in scope and influence. At the same time, these organizations are peaceful in nature and characterized by an incomparable level of tolerance. In my quest for sources of both narratives, I traced the history of the advent and dissemination of Islam in Africa – such a diverse geographic, cultural, ethnic and religious setting. I discovered that whereas the advent of Islam in the northern part of the region (North Africa) unfolded relatively quickly through invasion, it entered the Sudanese Belt (an area from the red sea shore of modern-day Sudan in the East to today’s Mauritania by the Atlantic Ocean in the West) more gradually via trade relations and the influence of Sufi sheikhs. They lived with the people indigenous to the area and seamlessly weaved themselves into the fabric of the societies they came to counsel. This paper argues that the areas where Sufi Islam is present have been largely shielded from extremist ideologies, and the reverse is true for North Africa, where Islam arrived in a relatively short period of invasion. The argument is presented by looking at the example of modernday Sudan, which leads me to examine the phenomenon of Sufi orders entering political life through direct involvement by establishing political parties, which propelled them into direct confrontation with representatives of a different branch of the Islamic movement in politics, namely, the Islamists. Arguably, the strongest Islamist party in the Middle East and Africa of today is the Muslim Brotherhood. I look at the diverging values of the two. Where the Muslim Brotherhood is arguably seeking absolute political power through a rigid organizational structure, the Sufi orders have been integrating into the political life of the country of residence. I argue that this example constitutes an opportunity to renegotiate the social contract between different factions of the society and lay the foundation for a different Islamic narrative. One based on pluralism, tolerance and understanding, which has the potential to gradually transform the sociopolitical environment of the entire Sudanese Belt in this direction.
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